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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Hi
I would like to know if my Gigrac 1000st is suitable for 220v and 110v. The owners manual says that can be conected to 220v or 110. In the photo that shows the bodypack says "250v-115v 50hz-60hz"but in mine says " 150v - 50hz-60hz" . So I´m not sure if mine it's also suitable for both voltages. someone knows? thanks |
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